LATEST HOMILY
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
February 22, 2026
Focus: Christ enters the dessert to show us human weakness receives strength from the Father.
Function: Enter the Desert with Christ to depend on His Strength as He does with the Father.
A. Naked Truth
- It’s crazy isn’t it how Adam and Eve,
- Were naked but once they ate of the fruit,
- They experienced there nakedness with shame.
- It was not an all of a sudden moment,
- When they felt ashamed of,
- One another. They knew how they looked and they knew
- How, they felt for each other.
- The reason they made clothing after sinning,
- Is they were infected with the spiritual disease of feeling
- Rejected or lusted after. They felt the shame of being less,
- Than loved. It was the spiritual defects of sin.
- That is what it does. After we have committed sins that we,
- Find ourselves ashamed of, we hide it. We cover it up,
- Why? Well for a number of reasons.
- For one sin is imprudent and illogical behaviour.
- Its animalist in nature because human beings by nature,
- Are drawn towards order and goodness and to fall from it,
- Racks the mind with shame and guilt, because we know that,
- We are better than our sins and God knows this too because
- He, made us. Yet the striking question is why we are so drawn,
- To sin? Why are we drawn to things that bring shame and guilt.
- Why are we drawn to disordered sexual passions of lust,
- Pornography, masturbation and fornication.
- Why are we drawn to over consumption of alcohol and other,
- Sedatives. The relaxed walls of partying and feel-good vibes.
- We tense up and our pupils dilate and breathing becomes intense,
- When we engage in gossip and hear sweet but destructive,
- News about someone we would have never thought.
- We feel justified and vindicated when we cuss someone out,
- Royally or worse feel like an overpowered ape when we,
- Strike someone in the head with conch shell or a hot bottle,
- of Guiness! I sure I am appealing to pass disordered actions for,
- Many of us if not all of us. But there is no reason to ponder,
- To deeply on this matter. The reason we run after sin is,
- Because we are broken. It is a spiritual defect we have received from,
- From the first Adam and Eve. It is an overpowering desire to,
- Pleasure our selves and the curse of having to cover,
- Ourselves in shame. It is as Saint Paul says,
- We have inherited sin through the one-man Adam and,
- Received grace through the new man, the gift, Jesus Christ.
- We struggle with what Saint Augustine calls concupiscence,
- A constant desire to please the self. Because it feels good.
- We just have to deal with the shame and guilt until we are,
- Numb and indifferent to it and that is why Jesus goes into,
- The dessert, that is why He goes into the dryness, the barren,
- The nakedness, because it reveals the naked,
- Truth of sin. Where shame and guilt cannot save.
- We face our sins, our demons in the wide open.
- Where there is no place to run from it.
- Though Jesus was sinless, He takes the shamed nakedness
- Of our first parents and hands it back to its rightful owner,
- The tempter.
B. He Was Hungry
- Jesus found himself hungry and this is a statement not to be,
- Taken lightly. Mathew says that Jesus was weak. No food,
- Mostly likely no water. In a dessert most likely suffered,
- Hallucinations, and experienced a few fears. Fun said note.
- I actually visited the dessert where Jesus was,
- Tempted. And it made sense as to why Satan would have,
- Come for Jesus in that moment. The dessert is located,
- In Palestine overlooking the Jordan Valley. It is actually,
- Identified as the Judean Wilderness near the Jericho West,
- Bank. And it truly is a dessert. When I visited almost 4 years,
- Ago there was no sign of vegetation or water. Dry and barren.
- There was a monastery located in the area.
- But it pulled its water supply from another location.
- If this was only a matter of a few years I visited, image,
- Over 2,000 years ago. Jesus, knowing He was God, placed,
- Himself in a vulnerable state for Satan to tempt Him and He,
- Knew this. It was the perfect opportunity for Satan to strike.
- Jesus was weak and Satan knew Jesus had everything in Him,
- Not to be weak. Jesus was in an element that represented no,
- Life no sustenance’s and so Satan tempted Jesus to show His,
- Power so He can prove to Himself that even where there is,
- No life, no food, no way to survive.
- He has the ability to do so,
- No matter the condition or the situation.
- The same goes for taking,
- Jesus to the top of the temple. Throw down yourself so people,
- Will know that you are Son of God. You can put those,
- Pharisees to shame and have everyone follow you,
- Even they would give in and follow you. The same goes for,
- The soliciting of all those nations. Satan wanted Jesus to,
- Bow down to him because he was dangling all the souls he,
- Had in captivity. All the souls that were immersed in the,
- World and sin. You see in each temptation Satan tried to pull,
- Jesus’ card. He knows what Jesus came to do and how He,
- He came to do it. Jesus came to save the world from sin and,
- Death but He can only save those who chose to walk with,
- Him and Satan knew that. He knew Jesus was struggling,
- With this mission. Satan knew Jesus was already,
- Experiencing rejection! People had Jesus to be more of a lunatic,
- Than Lord and He tried to make Jesus feel less about,
- Himself by trying to tempt Him to do more to please the masses.
- He wanted Jesus to feel ashamed of how we He was doing
- The Father’s work. That coming down as one of us was a,
- Waist of time because so many do not believe in Him.
- But even in such weakness, in such temptation,
- Jesus does not give in.
- It is not only because he knows the truth. It is because He,
- Knows the Father’s love for Him and it is real. It was not too,
- Long ago that He heard from the Jordan. This is my beloved,
- Son in whom I am well pleased. And so even though Satan,
- Tried to dangle the reality of what Jesus was experiencing,
- Jesus hit Satan with the truth that heals and that truth is,
- His Father loves Him no matter what. And God will give,
- His Son the grace to carry out His works! That is how Jesus,
- Heals our shame, our brokenness.
- Even though He did not sin, nor gave into Satan’s,
- Discouraging tactics, He clung to the truth of how much,
- His Father loves Him.
B. He Was Hungry
- We Shall Worship the Lord Who Heals Us as He is Wounded!
- My friends many of us find ourselves struggling with sin.
- Serious sins that we are very shamed of. And I am sure we,
- Hear voices such as how you could?
- What would she think or, what,
- Would he think? But these voices are not from God.
- God rather invites us to walk with Him in our brokenness,
- To not be afraid of the horrible sins we may commit.
- He knows we are weak, He knows we cannot do it on our,
- Own that is why he showed us how to do it in the dessert.
- Like Christ on the day of our baptism God claimed us as His,
- Own. That we are His beloved sons and daughters in whom,
- He is well pleased. We did not do anything to earn that love.
- He loves us because He made us and we belong to HIM!
- And Satan hates that! Because he does not belong. And so,
- Like our first parents he tries to show our nakedness to the,
- World so we may hide ourselves from God.
- But Jesus comes down in His nakedness from the cross.
- And clothes us with His body and blood that ratifies and,
- Rectifies. There is no need to be ashamed of our flaws,
- Friends. God heals us from our sins as He is wounded.
- He invites us constantly to bare our spiritual nakedness,
- Along side Him in the sacrament of confession. To come to,
- The truth that we are healed and saved by the naked Truth,
- Jesus presents to us in the dessert. That despite the, challenging reality of our broken lives we are loved by God,
- Who clothes us in mercy and forgiveness.
Amen!

